Dog Food

We recommend Raw or Lifetime

Each giant breed puppy will leave with a sample size bag of Lifetime Large Breed Fish Meal & Oatmeal dog food.

We strongly recommend feeding your puppy a raw diet. We feed our dogs raw but we will start your puppy on kibbles, at the time of the pick up of your puppy we will explain how a raw diet is way healthier for him/her. This is the food that your puppy is eating now, Lifetime Large Breed Fish Meal & Oatmeal.

For more information on their product, visit their web page below:

Lifetime

Raw food is the best way to feed your pet.

We are now feeding raw to our dogs from Furballs Choice in Belleville, if you are not in the Belleville area you can ask them if they have somebody selling it in your area.

For more information visit their page:

Furballschoice

Blue Mountain Raw

Raw Pet Food Ontario

Rawfordogs

crittercarebros

SUPPLEMENTS

Can Dogs Eat Chicken Feet?
Chicken feet might not be the prettiest dog treat, but they are worth a second look, as they offer valuable health benefits for our canines. Chicken feet are naturally rich in glucosamine and chondroitin, which are both known to support the joint health and mobility of dogs and cats. In addition, chicken feet can act as edible and fully digestible toothbrushes, supporting gum and dental health.

Benefits of Chicken Feet for Dogs
Chicken feet are naturally rich in protein, glucosamine and chondroitin. While protein is an important source of energy that should, according to the National Research Council, account for 10% of the diet by weight of an adult dog, the most interesting nutrients of chicken feet are glucosamine and chondroitin. Both natural compounds are building blocks of cartilage and connective tissue.

Arthritis, Joint Health and Mobility of Dogs
Countless studies over the last few decades have shown the powerful positive effects of the oral supplementation of glucosamine and chondroitin on joint health, arthritis and consequently the overall mobility of dogs and cats. In fact, if your dog is suffering from arthritis, there is a high likelihood that your veterinarian will recommend glucosamine and chondroitin to treat your pet.

If you prefer to give your dog natural sources of glucosamine and chondroitin rather than in pill form, you may want to consider chicken feet. Based on studies, each chicken foot has about 450 mg of glucosamine. This makes them one of the cheapest sources of arthritis treatment for dogs.

SMALL BREEDS DOG FOOD

We recommend Raw or Lifetime

Each small breed puppy will leave with a sample size bag of Lifetime-Puppy Performance dog food.

For more information on their product, visit their web page below:

Lifetime